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A rigidity theorem for properly embedded minimal surfaces in \(R^ 3\)
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    A rigidity theorem for properly embedded minimal surfaces in \(R^ 3\) (English)
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    A rigidity theorem for minimal surfaces in \(R^ 3\) is proved. The principal result shows that if \(M\subset R^ 3\) is a properly embedded minimal surface, with more than one end, then the inclusion map of M in \(R^ 3\) is the unique isometric minimal immersion of this surface, up to a rigid motion in \(R^ 3\). In particular, every intrinsic isometry of M extends to an isometry of \(R^ 3\). The authors obtain an infinity for solutions of the minimal surface equation over annular planar domains.
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    rigidity
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    minimal surfaces
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